David Fincher is uninterested in people's bad Fight Club interpretations
"It’s impossible for me to imagine that people don’t understand that Tyler Durden is a negative influence," Fincher said

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Like The Matrix and its incel-hijacked red pill, Fight Club occupies a very different space in today’s culture than it did upon its release in 1999. Somewhat unsurprisingly, the movie—which features a number of dissatisfied men beating the shit out of each other in order to feel something—has become a touchstone for a specific sect of the alt-right who’ve blindly chosen to side with its clear antagonist Tyler Durden, the violent alter-ego to Edward Norton’s downtrodden narrator.